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In The Ten Laws of Trust, Joel Peterson decries the mediocrity created by self-centered leadership, profit-above-people mentalities, and cloak-and-dagger cultures. The JetBlue chairman and professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business distills the essence of great leadership into simple truths that elude so many leadersbut have the power to bind individuals together into businesses worth building. Reawakening our instincts for using trust wisely, The Ten Laws of Trust offers specific trust-building ideas, illustrated by examples of how integrity, respect and humility help elevate nimble startups, storied corporations, and even sinking giants. From Googles cafeteria design that fosters interaction, to Netflixs empowering family-leave policies, to Salesforces clear accountability mechanism, to Zapposs radical openness, cultures of trust move the dial forward.
Agenda:
6-6:30 PM Registration, cocktails and appetizers
6:30-8 PM The Ten Laws of Trust overview and audience discussion with Joel Peterson
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